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New Catalog Interface July 9, 2008

Posted by Debra in : Catalog Tip , trackback

The Library has published a new interface to the catalog that performs faster and is easier to navigate thanks to a faceted browsing feature similar to those found on retail sites such as Amazon and Home Depot.

Things to keep in mind:

A feedback form will be linked to from the new interface by the end of the week. Try it out now (find.library.duke.edu) and let us know what you think.

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1. Alison Raab Labonte - July 9, 2008

Nice and useful. Particularly like the categories along the left-hand side to let users narrow down their search. I’m definitely going to recommend this sort of set up for my library’s catalog redo!

One suggestion: is there a way to mark items in a list of results? I don’t see that option. Was it a conscious decision to not have that?

2. dak1 - July 11, 2008

i’ll add this to our enhancements list. we’ve rolled this catalog out in beta to get more feedback from patrons so it truly is a work in progress. the software is endeca, the same search engine that powers retail sites such as amazon and home depot. nc state was the first to implement it and we’re in the same consortium. as a group, we rolled out a consortial interface this spring at http://search.trln.org/. you’ll notice that neither nc state nor trln have the list feature either so i’ll have to follow up with them to see if their patrons miss it.

3. Sean A. - July 15, 2008

Thanks for the comments, Alison! We have now made an official form available here to gather more feedback while the interface is in beta…
http://library.duke.edu/research/help/catalog/feedback.html


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